Paige Spiranac Defends Tiger Woods After New Revelations of Cheating

Former golfer defends Tiger Woods.
Legendary golfer, Tiger Woods has had his fair share of criticisms over the years, and it doesn’t seem to be over yet. A two-part documentary film about Woods life was released this week and former golfer, Paige Spiranac has come out to defend Woods.
Woods’ reputation took a nosedive in 2009 when he was revealed to be cheating while married to Elin Nordegren. Rachel Uchitel was the first mistress to be revealed, but after her, there have been at least 11 others. His marriage collapsed as a result of this and the scandal that followed affected his game significantly. He also suffered financial losses as many sponsors dropped him.
But in the opinion of Spiranac, also a professional golfer, Woods has had his fair share of criticism, and it was wrong to treat him as a monster. She thinks Woods shouldn’t be “cancelled.”
Spiranac made this statement on her podcast, saying that even during the heat of the moment, she felt people were too hard on Tiger Woods. She pointed out that no one is perfect, and everyone only has to look at their lives to see the mistakes they made.
The 27-year-old argued that Tiger Woods didn’t kill someone; he merely cheated, which is something that many do in their lifetime. She said that about 99.9 per cent of everyone had done a bad thing before.
In her opinion, this is enough to disqualify people from making a monster of him when there is a chance they could not have done better if they were in his shoes.
She called for people to discard cancelled culture and instead focus on helping people because no one knows what others are going through in their Private lives.
She pointed out that the negative publicity that Tiger Woods received from the incident was nothing short of insane and doubts if anyone else could have handled such a situation.
In speaking about the issue, she made allusions to the claims by Joe Grohman, a family friend of Tiger Woods that he saw his father have sex multiple times in his childhood in the Winnebago RV next to the golf courses he used for practices.
Spiranac believes this undoubtedly affected Tiger Woods and is partly responsible for how he turned out.
According to her, anyone who grew up in that kind of environment will certainly have some issues, and given the fame, he had all his life, it’s quite impossible for him to live a normal life.
It must be noted that Earl’s death in 2006 marked the start of a downhill slope for Woods. It was after his father’s death that he started visiting Vegas regularly and spending tons of money on parties and prostitutes every weekend.
According to Tiffany Masters, a VIP host in Las Vegas, Tiger Woods was told that he has the freedom to whatever pleases him like a price. She claimed Vegas was like a drug for Woods, and he was truly addicted.